When you have time to watch movies, heroic themes are sometimes more interesting than sci-fi

Jacinto 2022-09-14 22:53:03

It's okay to be alone that day, so let's go to a movie!

I looked around on the Internet on my mobile phone, and there are several sci-fi themes, often 2045, 2035, or AI artificial intelligence. Sometimes people are so complicated, and if they watch too many types of them, they may not want to watch them for a while, and they are not interested at all.

When I saw the general introduction of "Commuter Rescue", I felt that this should be my dish. It is thrilling, exciting, and relatively real. It is more real than science fiction and artificial intelligence. Maybe somewhere in the world, a similar plot has already happened or is about to happen.

After watching it, I give a thumbs up for my own choice.

There is no redundancy and procrastination as a whole, and the links are compact. Basically, the things described are echoed before and after. Although the sense of substitution is not very strong, it basically follows the idea, and there is no incomprehensible situation. I think there is no urine point throughout the whole process, and I am nervous. Stimulate. The film still does a little torture to human nature.

The film turned out to be a bit mediocre, without suspense. There are many good people in the world, but bad people do not end well. There's no suspense, but it's quite positive.

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Extended Reading

The Commuter quotes

  • Michael MacCauley: So, I heard something earlier today, a hypothetical question.

    Tony: Uh-huh. What was the question?

    Michael MacCauley: What if someone asked you to do one little thing, something that's meaningless to you, but would affect another passenger on this train? Would you do it?

    Tony: I don't know. What's in it for me?

    Michael MacCauley: $100,000.

    Tony: Absolutely!

    Michael MacCauley: You don't even know what it is.

    Tony: It doesn't matter. Come on.

    Jackson: So, what is that one little thing?

    Michael MacCauley: A passenger on this train doesn't belong. They're carrying a bag, but you don't know what it looks like. All you have to do is find them before they get off.

    Tony: That's it? It's not much to go on, Mike.

    Michael MacCauley: Tell me about it.

    Jackson: And what happens when you find 'em?

    Michael MacCauley: They die. Hypothetically.

    Tony: So what would you do, Mike?

    Michael MacCauley: I'd get all the people left on the train in one car, propose that very scenario.

    Tony: No, no, no, no, no. I mean, would you take the money?

    Michael MacCauley: You know what? I already did.

  • Tony: Hey, Mike, what happened to the guy with the guitar?

    Michael MacCauley: He got off.

    [Tony looks around, confused, knowing the train is just pulling into the station]